6th consecutive victory and the start of a nice message, the Falcons are back
This Wednesday, the Hawks traveled to San Antonio in the hope of enhancing their streak of 5 straight victories. A mission not least yet brilliantly fulfilled, which leads us to believe that the Hawks are indeed out of vacation. We look at the subject, and we debrief.
The pretty homemade boxscore, it’s HERE!
How do you put up with the Hawks while keeping yourself from going completely binary? After a series of six consecutive losses, the Falcons then went on to success until, on Wednesday, they went to battle in Texas with five straight wins. This irregularity in the results is explained by the Atlanta schedule, simply ruthless during the first slump: Nets, Jazz, Suns, Warriors, Jazz and Nuggets. Difficult to take a victory, but also to take up this period during which we eat a few spankings. If we want to push the optimistic delirium a little further, this black series has really served. This Wednesday, the Hawks managed their meeting perfectly against Spurs, taking advantage of each quarter for a small lead in the teeth of Gregg Popovich’s men. A demonstration of seriousness revealing an excellent Georgian dynamic. Obviously, we do not reach the Conference Finals in the wind and the group, almost announced, would soon start the engine at some point. In Texas, eight Atlanta players – John Collins, Clint Capela, Trae Young, Bogdan Bogdanovic, Kevin Huerter, Danilo Gallinari, Cam Reddish and Lou Williams – on posed a minimum 10 points and thus reflect the return of this beautiful collective alchemy which made the strength of the Falcons last season. Yes, we sent that start all over again (poke Sirius Black).
Trae Young 31pts, 11ast, 7rebs, 14 / 22fg and 2 FREE THROW attempts. The Hawks win their 6th straight game. Adjust your thermostats and dress warmly. Winter has arrived. #We move pic.twitter.com/05TT2Y1M4K
– Rashad Phillips (@ RP3natural) 25 November 2021
Much like the Hawks’ form at the moment, the game against Spurs was also exponential. This 38-25 offers in the third quarter a reason for Texans totally disoriented by the multitude of offensive options enjoyed by the Georgians. When Traé Jeune – monumental with 31 points, 7 rebounds and 11 assists at 14/22 on shooting – embarks on a drive, it becomes very complicated to cover all the space created as well as to watch the rouquemoutes which camp the corners. We think of Kevin Huerter, Bogdan Bogdanovic or Danilo Gallinari, these points of support more than tomorrow for the little mogul. This is what the Hawks relied on last season, the versatility of their workforce. Anyone can hurt, and the danger comes from anywhere except Solomon Hill. We set one up for Timothée Luwawu-Cabarrot who gave up 4 good minutes by distilling in particular 2 passes. It’s still light but over time it will. Finally, in order, Atlanta’s next five opponents are Memphis, the Knicks, Indiana, Philly and Charlotte. A complicated schedule against teams with great ambitions which most want to revive. Nate McMillan’s men’s streak will surely end, but we must keep this link established between last season and this new year. We find the identity, and this is the most important.
OH MY. pic.twitter.com/PqLJOuG4g1
– Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) 25 November 2021
Roses are red, violets are blue, John Collins slams caramels and that’s good. These Hawks are pleasant to zieuter and even if it will be complicated – not to say impossible – to repeat the feat of the last exercise, we feel the steam rising. Calmly.